IMAGE: B2722.jpgBUYNOW: http://tinyurl.com/y8ywy5q2LINKS: http://www.thenewgenesis.foundation/DESCRIPTION: This is a nicely presented concept that is well argued. The
author has considered the case for life on Earth as conceived and nurtured by an
external force in a great experiment– Commended.Man developed religions to explain what could not be explained. In doing so some very creative
concepts were advanced and debate excluded by claiming that a particular religious concept was 'the
word of God(s)' and must be believed on pain of death in this existence and damnation in an afterlife.
Then along came science to dispute anything that could not be proven by repeatable experimentation.
Part of science then became a new religion where the answer was presented before the research, with a
demand for belief and blind acceptance. The Cult of Global Warming is one example where claims that
'all scientists support the full conclusions of the cult' and 'this proves global warming', where the most
diverse and contending events are all claimed as proof. Anyone who questions the very questionable
conclusions is treated as any religion treats an apostate.For more than seventy years programmable computers have opened many new opportunities to process
information that could never before be processed, at least in a human lifetime. As each new generation
of computer has arrived, it has been able to provide richer functionality, faster data processing and greater
storage. As we have begun to interconnect computers in ever larger, faster, more complex networks, the
available sum of human knowledge has grown explosively. With the advent of limited space travel, many
long established beliefs have been challenged, but the brain is still the most flexible processor of
information with the ability to apply creativity that is still beyond any computer. In time, Artificial
Intelligence will develop to the point where computers could become a new life form, capable of
replicating themselves and thinking autonomously. Quite where this will leave us, and our comfortable
beliefs, remains to be seen.Within this amazing rate of development lies Quantum Theory that offers some very impressive
alternatives and probabilities. Not least, it challenges the long held concept that time is the platform on
which all else exists and that it travels at a constant speed in only one direction. We should therefore
expect to see more books like this enjoyable tour through history and look into how it has come to pass,
where it may lead to and what we should consider as our part in a great experiment. Those who cling to
established beliefs may still be bewildered, or deeply offended, some will convert and for others this will
be a challenging and provoking thesis that will spark new lines of thought.The author is both a physicist and agnostic who rejects the existence of supernatural forces and cannot
accept conclusions unsupported by proper scientific evidence. He does however accept that there are many
phenomena that cannot currently be explained. In part this is the challenge of belief and belief in science.
At what point is a new thesis really supported by proper scientific evidence? Darwin was viciously attacked
by established scientists who refused to accept that his revolutionary concepts were in any way supported
by proper scientific proof. Today, Darwin's theories are widely accepted as the proven explanation of the
development of life on Earth. Those theories have accepted new theories and observations, based on the idea
that space objects, entering Earth atmosphere, have brought new forms of life, as reinforcing Darwin's
Theories. However, they also introduce new equations and this could be viewed as a return to the challenges
facing ancient religions. When people asked how the Earth was supported, some priests replied that it was carried on the shoulders of
a giant. Ah yes, but in that case what is supporting the giant? The response was that the giant was standing
on a turtle. Ah yes, but what is supporting the turtle? To which the priests responded that the turtle was
swimming in a great ocean. Ah yes, but what is supporting and containing the ocean? To which the creative
priest came up with the theory of infinity for the ocean. Of course now we accept the theory of gravity as the f
orce that keeps everything in the Universe moving in an ordered form, but that still leaves many questions and
brings back infinity as a scientific way of saying “yes we don't have a clue, but we are not prepared to admit that”.The author has asked some important questions and presented some proofs. The human difficulty is in thinking
of things that are still beyond imagining. The religions still offer a comforting story that there is a supreme being
or a family of supreme beings who created everything and plan their development, leaving individuals to follow
the scriptures and use this life as a rehearsal for a great afterlife, where the concept has no clear proof but does
have a certain logical basis.The basic question is how the Earth came to exist and then develop into an environment that would support a
huge diversity of life forms, supporting the development of some and the extinction of others. One of the
answers gathering a following is that extraterrestrials found a useful lump of gas and rock that could be
terraformed and then populated with life forms, engineered by these same beings and developed through
controlled breeding. From the moment that the first tentative steps were taken to explore space, variants of that
theory have been advanced . Logically, there are other life forms across the galaxies in the same way that sailors
discovered new lands that were already populated, with some of those societies being less advanced than the
sailors and some more advanced. We now know that life forms do travel on space bodies, perhaps over great
periods of time, before coming into an environment, such as that on Earth, where they can bloom, develop and
expand. That suggests an end to the idea that life was created exclusively on Earth and all current life forms
developed out of earlier life forms as they adapted to surrounding conditions, learned to live in new conditions
and competed with other life forms, with the fittest surviving and the others becoming extinct.The author has presented some compelling arguments and conclusions and what ever the reader finally decides
to accept, or reject, it makes for an absorbing read.